Originally Posted by
percy
I often think one must approach illiquid stocks with the owner's eye.
A farmer,plumber,manudacturer,retailer has all his wealth tied up in his business for a great many years.Often millions of dollars.
So a stock such as SEK, if you buy with the owner's eye,making sure you have fully researched the company,and know how the Kiwi fruit industry is performing,and how SEK management are taking advantage of those opportunities,you will be less inclined to worry about selling.
Think Warren Buffett.He would not mind if the market was closed for 5 years.!
Growers being shareholders.Security of supply is essential.You will note how hard CVT have worked of have secure supply.SEK are looking forward by doing the same. Positive.